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Sunday, April 3, 2016 - Tri
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Area high
school baseball
coaches excited
about opening day
By David Troppens • [email protected]; 810-433-6786
There’s hope.
When a Major League Baseball season begins everyone,
from last season’s World Champions to the previous year ’s
last-place team has that optimism.
Couple that with opening day’ s symbolic beginning of
spring and it’s easy to see why Michiganders, including the
area varsity baseball coaches go ga-ga when the Detroitigers
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home opener happens to be Friday against one of the Tigers’
longest rivals, the New York Yankees.
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“Opening day is the true excitement
of a new beginning which exemplifies
the hopes of what is to come,” Linden
varsity base ball co ach St eve Bu erkel
said. “It exemplifies a built-up energy,
like Christmas morning for a 5-year-old
child. Not only is baseball truly back, but
it gives fans and baseball enthusiasts alive
the beginning of a second of excitement
when everyone is tied for first place.”
“It’s always fun when the T
igers start
playing. You know summer and warm
weather are near and it’ s one of the
rare sports that plays during the day ,”
Fenton varsity baseball coach Shawn
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | BENNY JACKSON
Lawrence said.
Holly High School varsity baseball coach Benny Jackson took the entire team to a
One area coach expects to be at Comer
ica Park on Friday. Holly varsity baseball Detroit Tigers game two summers ago.
coach Benny Jackson has been to openers
at Tiger Stadium and Comerica Park.
“It’s a great atmosphere,” Jackson said.
“Tiger fans are the best. I am all about the
game and then all of the partying. I like
to be inside to see the first pitch.”
Buerkel has some good memories of
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TRI-COUNTY TIMES | BRAD CHANTER
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | BRAD CHANTER
Tommy Chanter, 7, of Fenton looks out
across the field at Comerica Park last
summer.
Brad Chanter of Fenton snapped this
photo of his 6-year-old daughter Maggie
at a past Detroit Tigers game.
opening day, including one in 1997 at
Tiger Stadium when he sat in the centerfield bleachers.
“For those who remember Tiger Stadium, there was nothing more exciting than
the centerfield upper deck bleachers, and
to do it on opening day added even more
excitement,” Buerkel said. “Also, I can’t
forget the home run Larry Herndon hit of
f
the facing of the upper deck well above
the 440 sign (in centerfield) in 1987.”
Lake Fenton varsity coach Brad
LaRowe will not be able to make it to
opening day. He’s never been to one, but
that didn’ t keep him from creating his
own special traditions back in college.
“When I was back in college my friends
and I would make it
an event. W e would
tailgate at our dorm or
apartment,” LaRowe n Area prep
baseball
said. “W e’d cook out
coaches are
and watch the games on excited about
the television and just
opening day.
enjoy the start of the new
season.”
Preseason thoughts about the T igers
have bounced from completely optimistic to almost the compete other extreme.
However, if you talk to the area coaches,
it seems like the Tigers are in for a solid
season.
“I am excited about this year’s team. I
really like the lineup they have put togeth
er, but that has not been the issue the past
few years,” LaRowe said. “I think this
team will go as far as their pitching will
take them. The starting pitching is solid
if they can stay healthy, and the bullpen
will make or break them this year.”
“I think they will be back in the playof
fs
this year,” Jackson said. “(Justin) Upton
and (Jordan) Zimmerman will help, but
I think the bullpen will be the most im portant thing to watch this year . If they
stay healthy, they will produce.”
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO
Courtney Gregory of Fenton poses with
Detroit Tigers Manager Brad Ausmus at
a game last summer.
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | LINDA STOUFFER
Linda Stouffer of Holly took this photo at opening day last year at Comerica Park.
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Going out to a ball game is a popular
activity in the spring and summer, and
with the Detroit Tigers opening day on
Friday, April 8, many people are planning trips to Comerica Park in downtown
Detroit.
Tickets can cost less than $20, but
you’re not only paying to watch baseball
at the stadium.
What’s the full price of taking your
family out to a ball game?
Source: ballparksavy.com, detroit.tigers.mlb.com
Tickets
Tickets cost anywhere from $10
to $350 per person, depending on the
seats you want. The better the seats, the
more expensive the tickets.
Baseball fans can buy tickets at
Stubhub.com, comerica.ticketofficesales.com, detroit.tigers.mlb.com, and
a few other websites.
$ 10
$ 350
Parking
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Beer (if you’re over 21)
Parking
in one of the
many lots at
Comerica Park
can cost anywhere from $15
to $25 per vehicle.
Many people park at www.yazcountry.com
a nearby bar or restaurant and then walk
to the stadium. The further away you park,
the cheaper the parking fees.
Nemo’s Bar, which is close to the
stadium, offers parking for $3 and they
run shuttles to and from the stadium.
Many people enjoy alcoholic beverages while watching a ball game, and
beer at Comerica Park is a pretty good
deal. In 2015, a 12-ounce
beer cost $5, which is
the average amount people pay for beer at Major
League Baseball stadiums, according to Business Insider. Craft beers
and full bars are also available.
The park allows guests
to bring in a small soft-sided cooler to
store beverages in.
Food
Apparel
Comerica Park offers a huge variety
of ballgame food like hot dogs, burgers,
nachos, fries, pizza, tacos, and many
other options, including gluten f r e e
and vegan items.
Buying food for a
family can easily cost
more than $50, especially if everyone has a
few drinks and snacks.
However, Comerica
Park also allows guests
to bring individual portions of food into the park.
Everyone loves watching the Tigers
in the traditional orange and navy fashion to match the team’s colors.
However, if you forget to dress
accordingly, buying a T-shirt or a hat at
the park can cost more than a ticket.
There are seven walk-in stores
and eight retail kiosks
within the stadium
where Tigers shirts
and hats regularly
cost around $30, depending on the style.
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Dog enthusiast helping to
raise funds for local dog park
n Organizers hope to come up
with $25,000 for fencing, benches
at Fenton Township park
Krug through Krug’s daughter, Amy, and
they talked about how Fenton Township
wanted to start a park system.
“We now know what we need to do
to have a dog park in Fenton T ownBy Hannah Ball
ship,” he said. “W e wanted to share
[email protected]; 810-433-6792
that knowledge”
A YouCaring page has been created
Johns said the park in Grand Blanc is
to raise money for the Fenton T own“definitely” a great thing for the comship dog park that is expected to be
munity. “We get a great response
done this summer . Kris Johns,
from residents in the Grand
who started the page last
Blanc area,” he said.
October after township
“We found that people
officials approved the
People love
made friendships and
park, said they aim to
their dogs. When
they will show up
raise $25,000 online.
at the same time so
it comes to dogs,
“People love their
their dogs can play
dogs. When it comes
people are definitely
together, and they
to dogs, people are
enthusiastic about
really enjoy going
definitely enthusiasto the park.”
tic about supporting
supporting it.
He said dog waste
it,” he said. The page
Kris Johns
has
never been an is Fenton
Township
has raised nearly $200,
Dog Park organizer
sue because there are
but the township has
waste stations set up at
received support and
the Grand Blanc park. He’ s
money in other ways.
recommended that Fenton Township
These donations
install them as well.
will go to constructing
Genesee County requires dogs
a fence, the parking
to have their rabies vaccination in
lot, benches, signage,
order to receive a license to enter
and other things. They
a dog park.
plan to raise funds for
He said fundraising is going
other amenities at a
well. A group of people met
future date.
about two weeks ago to
The dog park sec discuss raising money
tion will sit on 2 acres
throughout the sum of the approximate 35mer. They will keep
acre park off Thompson
the public updated
Road just east of Wiggins
on how much
Road in Fenton Township.
has been raised.
There will also be baseball
People don’ t
diamonds and soccer
have to give cash
fields.
donations to help build
The two-acre dog
the park. Spreading the
park will be located
news will generate more excitement.
next to the wetlands and will
“They
can help build a park by letting
be paid for privately through fundraisers.
their friends and family know that we’re
This is the second dog park Johns has
building a dog park in Fenton ownship,”
T
helped with, and they chose a realistic
he said.
goal for fundraising online. Johns of
To donate, visit fentontownship Grand Blanc and his wife also helped
dogpark.com, or go to Youcaring.com
construct the Grand Blanc dog park,
search for Fenton Township.
which opened in 2014.
“Building the Grand Blanc dog park
was trial and error , we’ve never done
something that big before,” he said.
On April 13 at 5:30 p.m., the public
Planning and fundraising began
is invited to attend a meeting to discuss
in 20 10, an d th ey eventually rais ed
fundraising and volunteer opportunities
$115,000 for the park. Johns said he
for the dog park at the Fenton Township
has known Fenton Township Clerk Bob
Civic Community Center.
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DONNA A FAUST, Mortgagors, to Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems, Inc as nominee
for Countrywide Home Loans Inc dba America’s
Wholesale Lender, Mortgagee, dated the 27th day
of April, 2007 and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds, for The County of Genesee and
State of Michigan, on the 30th day of April, 2007
in Instrument #200704300037835 of Genesee
County Records, said Mortgage having been assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as successor
by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA
Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date
of this notice, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Six
Thousand Seven Hundred Forty One Dollars and
22/100 ($186741.22), and no suit or proceeding
at law or in equity having been instituted to recover
the debt secured by said mortgage or any part
thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to
statute of the State of Michigan in such case made
and provided, notice is hereby given that on the
27th day of April, 2016 at 11:00 AM o’clock Local
Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse in Flint MI (that being the building where the
Circuit Court for the County of Genesee is held),
of the premises described in said mortgage, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay
the amount due, as aforesaid on said mortgage,
with interest thereon at 4.000 per annum and all
legal costs, charges, and expenses, including the
attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum
or sums which may be paid by the undersigned,
necessary to protect its interest in the premises.
Which said premises are described as follows:
All that certain piece or parcel of land, including
any and all structures, and homes, manufactured
or otherwise, located thereon, situated in the
Township of Richfield, County of Genesee, State
of Michigan, and described as follows, to wit:
Part of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 31, Township
8 North, Range 8 East, beginning at a point on
the South right-of-way line of Richfield Road, socalled, which is South 00 degrees 28 minutes 23
seconds West 767.43 feet and North 71 degrees
00 minutes 45 seconds East 835.06 feet from the
Northwest corner of said Section 31; thence North
71 degrees 00 minutes 45 seconds East, along
said right-of-way line, a distance 150.00 feet;
thence South 18 degrees 59 minutes 15 seconds
East 360.00 feet; thence South 71 degrees 00
minutes 45 seconds West 150.00 feet; thence
North 18 degrees 59 minutes 15 seconds West
360.00 feet to the place of beginning During the
six (6) months immediately following the sale, the
property may be redeemed, except that in the event
that the property is determined to be abandoned
pursuant to MCLA 600.3241a, the proper ty
may be redeemed during 30 days immediately
following the sale. Pursuant to MCLA 600.3278,
the mortgagor(s) will be held responsible to the
person who buys the property at the foreclosure
sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the
property during the redemption period. If the sale
is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit
paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse
against the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney
Dated: 3/27/2016 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as
successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP
Mortgagee FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C. Attorney
for BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as successor by
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FENTON SCHOOLS. Tipsico Lake Road. E. of Denton Hill, N. of White Lake/Baker. Beautiful
2.17 acre partially wooded property. Just South of and adjacement to 11198 Tipsico Lake
Road. Great location approximately 1½ miles from Fenton. Land Contract terms. $39,500.
THINGS TO DO
WHEN YOU HAVE
LOST OR
FOUND A PET
1. Visit Tri-County Times
Lost & Found on
Facebook.
2. Register with
Adopt-A-Pet,
810-629-0723.
3. Call your local vets.
4. Place an ad in the
Tri-County Times,
810-629-8194.
5. Check out previous lost
and found pets on the
classified section of our
website at www.tctimes.
com.
6. Make posters.
7. Visit all local dog
pounds and animal
shelters.
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
CITY OF LINDEN
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION OF WATER TOWERS
The City of Linden will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s Office, 132 E. Broad
St., P.O. Box 507, Linden, MI 48451, for the maintenance inspection of water
towers at the Linden City Hall on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m.
Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time in the main office of the Linden
City Hall, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan. Bids shall be submitted in sealed
envelopes and plainly marked “SEALED BID MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
OF WATER TOWERS – CITY OF LINDEN.”
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CITY OF FENTON
ORDINANCE NO. 699
Ordinance No. 699, an Ordinance to amend Chapter 32 of the City of Fenton
Code of Ordinances, to provide standards that regulate the transport of Medical
Marihuana was enacted by the Fenton City Council.
Ordinance No. 699 was adopted at a regular meeting of the Fenton City Council
held on March 28, 2016. This Ordinance will take effect on April 7, 2016.
The complete text of Ordinance No. 699 is on file in the office of the City Clerk and
available for review by the general public during regular business hours, Monday
through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Proposal forms and specifications are on file for the inspection of bidders at
the Linden City Offices, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan and copies may be
obtained by qualified bidders. Sealed proposals must be submitted on the bid
forms furnished by the City.
ADOPTED:
EFFECTIVE:
PUBLISHED:
The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept any bid
which, in their opinion, is most advantageous to the City.
Renee Wilson
City Clerk
March 28, 2016
April 7, 2016
April 3, 2016
Job Openings
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLISHED
in the Tri-County Times are
subject to approval before
publication. We reserve the
right to edit, refuse, reject
or cancel any ad at any time.
Pre-Payment is required
for all private party ads
Visa & Mastercard accepted
For Classifieds Call
810
629-8194
To advertise your
JOB
OPENING
call
810-629-8282
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
COMMERCIAL LINES
ACCOUNT MANAGER
DUMP
2x3
TRUCK
DRIVER
NEEDED
Immediate Position Available
Must have CDL
Apply in person at MIDWEST POOL
3090 W. Cook Rd.
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
INVITATION TO BID
CITY OF LINDEN
(CITY HALL, LIBRARY, COUNCIL CHAMBERS)
CUSTODIAL SERVICES
March 30, 2016
The City of Linden will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk’s Office,132 E. Broad
St., P.O. Box 507, Linden, MI 48451, for custodial services on Tuesday, April 19,
2016 at 10:00 am.
Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time in the main office of the Linden
City Hall, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan. Bids shall be submitted in sealed
envelopes and plainly marked “CUSTODIAL SERVICES – CITY OF LINDEN.”
Bids are being solicited only from responsible and established bidders known to
be experienced and regularly engaged in the work of custodial services. Satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the necessary capital, equipment and personnel
to do the work may be required.
Fast growing, fast-paced
insurance agency is in need
of a full time, experienced
Commercial Lines Account
Manager. A positive attitude
is a must! Send your resume
to Kelly Dues, kdues@
peabodyinc.com. To learn
more about our agency, please
visit www.peabodyinc.com.
PRINTSITES
is currently seeking an
experienced Customer/Help
Desk Support Representative
to work in our fast paced
Support Center located
in Fenton.
Job requirements include:
Outstanding customer
communication (written and
verbal) skills. Ability to work
within a team environment.
Ability to multi-task. Type 60
wpm. Computer experience
necessary. Preferred
experience in customer
service, retail or sales. 8/
hour shift Monday-Friday with
the potential of occasional
overtime on weekends. Day,
Evening and Split Shifts
available. Compensation
is negotiable based on
experience. Additional
compensation is also available
for the sale of some add-on
services. Email: careers@
printsites.com.
CONTROLS ENGINEER
MANAGER
Controls Manager wanted that
produces electric controls
engineering designs and
modifications by identifying
project objectives and issues;
verifying and validating
designs. Machine Tool,
Hardware Design, Eplan,
AutoCAD, Software Design,
PLC, HMI, Project Manager,
Air Logic System. 5 years
experience. Email wanda@
spentechusa.com.
www.tctimes.com
Engineering Technicians
Construction
ROWE Professional Services Company, a leading Civil Engineering firm
with six offices in Michigan is seeking
Engineering Technicians to monitor
the construction of bridges, buildings, dams, highways, utilities, and
other types of infrastructure projects.
This hands-on position will require
extensive work in the field. We have
full time and seasonal positions available. Candidates with a construction
background and experience with
MDOT procedures are preferred.
We offer a competitive salary and
benefits package, including medical/
dental insurance, paid vacations &
holidays, flex-time, 401(k) w/ match,
and more.
Send resume to: HR/Eng. Tech.
ROWE Professional Services
Company
540 S. Saginaw Street, Ste 200
Flint, MI 48502
Email: [email protected]
www.rowepsc.com
E.O.E.
MOSQUITO TECHNICIAN
FULL-TIME POSITIONPerform laviciding & aldulticiding
activities to control mosquitos. Position requires evening
spray route duties. Must be able to lift & handle 50 lbs.
EVENING SPRAY ROUTE DRIVER
Proposal forms and specifications are on file for the inspection of bidders at
the Linden City Offices, 132 E. Broad St., Linden, Michigan and copies may be
obtained by qualified bidders. Sealed proposals must be submitted on the bid
forms furnished by the City.
PART-TIME POSITION  Shifts can run sunset to 1 or 2 AM.
The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept any bid
which, in their opinion, is most advantageous to the City.
WWW.ADVANCEDMOSQUITO.COM
Both positions require a good driving record.
Apply at
(application is under Forms)
Email application to:
Paul Zelenak,
City Manager
[email protected]
or FAX to: 586.784.4130
Help Wanted
COYOTE PRESERVE
GOLF CLUB
is hiring for seasonal line
cooks and dishwashers. Apply
within: 9218 Preserve Dr.,
Fenton. 810-714-3206.
DIRECT CARE
openings for full and part-time
in several locations. Will train,
up to $9.25 once trained.
Benefits! Call 248-887-9863.
FULL-TIME BAKERY
POSITION
$9.50 per hour. Apply at
either Fenton Tim Hortons.
GENERAL LABOR/
MECHANIC
Company in North Oakland
County seeks mechanically
inclined person for general
labor. Pifer Golf Cars.
586-634-8199.
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
Licensed, experienced in roller
set/blow dry. One day per
week. Linden Assisted Center
800-762-7391.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
wanted for fast growing
excavating company.
Class A CDL a plus,email
[email protected].
SIGN UP for Text blasts
to receive local
help wanted listings.
Text JOBS to
810-475-2030.
DRIVERSTRACTOR/TRAILER
full and part time
regional drivers. Clean
MVR CDL-A, 2 years
OTR van experience.
Non-smoking, no
criminal record, no
touch freight. Home
weekends and full
benefits. Full time,
expect 50-60k per year
$1,000 bonus.
Call 517-223-7330
Monday-Friday, 8-5.
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Garage Sales
Linden
MAKE YOUR
GARAGE SALE SUCCESSFUL
36
$
Place a classified ad in the
Tri-County Times
VILLAGE ELEMENTARY
2
MOM
MOM
APRIL 7-8TH, 9-6P.M.
16177 Pine Lake
Forest Dr. off Owen Rd.
Household
miscellaneous, clothing,
mens, womens,
girl size 5-14, toys.
one issue.
$54 for 2 issues
INCLUDES:
(810) 629-8194
www.tctimes.com
Hartland
• 20 word line ad with color photo • 250 stickers
• Tip sheet
• Times online Featured Top Ad
• Text blast to our subscribers
• $3.00 off coupon
• 5 garage sale signs
for your next line ad
SALE
PLEASE COME
JOIN US SATURDAY,
APRIL 16TH
EARLY BIRD
8:30-9AM, $2:
9-12PM, $1
ADMISSION
10632 Hibner Rd.
Hartland, MI. 48353.
Mark your calendars for this great sale...
YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS IT!!!
Bring your friends, strollers welcome,
GREAT DEALS, big item room,
crafters and home businesses.
Job Openings
Help Wanted
KENNEL ATTENDANT
NEEDED
day time hours. South end of
Genesee County. Please call
for more information,
810-694-3669 8a.m.-6p.m.
LOOKING FOR
HAIRSTYLISTS WITH
CLIENTEL
Booths for rent. come join our
team. Call Tracy at 810-9316620 after 4pm.
LOOKING FOR
INDIVIDUAL
to work on etching machine
and inventory. Will need
some computer experience.
Will train individual. Please
contact Jim Foust at jfoust@
spentechusa.com or call 810275-6816.
MECHANICAL LEAD
DESIGNER SPECIAL
MACHINES
Mechanical Designer familiar
with UG software. Experienced
in the Design of Specialty
Machines, including Parts
Handling and Assembly
Equipment as well as lead a
team. Good communications
skills and efficient. 10 years
experience desired. Email
[email protected].
www.tctimes.com
Volunteering
with a
Paycheck!
Are you interested in
working with Veterans or
Seniors to help them remain
living independently in
their homes?
We are seeking qualified
individuals to assist
with activities of daily living,
light housekeeping, errands
and companionship for clients
in the immediate area.
Several flexible shifts
and hours available.
For immediate consideration,
call (810)232-2433
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.
Ask for Leslie or Erica. EOE.
Help Wanted
PIPE FITTER
Looking for a journeyman
Pipe Fitter for machinery and
equipment. Understanding of
air logic and pneumatic circuit
design required. Please
submit resume to: wanda@
spentechusa.com.
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
SEEKING DENTAL
ASSISTANT
NOW HIRING
DIRECT CARE
for Periodontal practice.
No prior surgical experience
required. 32 hours/weekly.
Send resume to 1100 Torrey
Road, Suite 500, Fenton,
48430 or periomichigan@
gmail.com.
workers to provide care
for developmentally
disabled adults
in a group home.
We are looking for
compassionate
applicants with a
good work ethic and
are interested in
pursuing rewarding
job opportunities. Job
requirements: valid
drivers license, clean
background check,
pass drug test. Parttime positions, all
shift available. Training
provided. Linden and
Fenton area.
810-750-0382,
$8.50/hour untrained,
$8.85/hour trained.
RADIOLOGIST NEEDED
in Flint, MI. Please send
resume to: Associated
Radiologists of Flint, P.C., Attn:
Kristina Baxter, P.O. Box 4459
Flint, MI 48504-0459.
SIGN UP
for Text blasts to receive local
help wanted listings. Text
JOBS to 810-475-2030.
TRAINING!
Real Estate
TRAINING!
No experience needed,
We will train you!
Best training in town!
Professionals
Pre-Payment is
required for all
private party ads
120 N. Leroy St., Fenton
Call Darwin today!
810.354.0991
Beale St.
Smokehouse BBQ
Islookingfor
• ExperiencedLineCooks
• DeliveryDrivers
• Dishwashers
Pleasebringyourresumeto
2461NorthRd.Fenton
Nophonecallsplease.
Help Wanted
To advertise your
JOB OPENING
call 810-629-8282
WEEKEND PAPER HELP WANTED DEADLINES
Display Ads: Wednesday 3 p.m.
Line Ads: Noon Thursday
MIDWEEK PAPER HELP WANTED DEADLINES
Display Ads: Monday 3 p.m.
Line Ads: Noon Tuesday
MEDILODGE OF LIVINGSTON
CAREER FAIR
C.N.A. – R.N. – L.P.N.
Visa and Mastercard Accepted
For Classifieds Call
810 629-8194
Help Wanted
REGISTERED NURSE
Caretel Inns of Linden recognizes that nurses
are the heart of healthcare.
RNs spend more time with our guests and are
instrumental in the QUALITY of care that
our guests receive!
Come to the facility and hear about our
NEW wages!
202 S. Bridge Street, Linden, MI 48451
Submit your resume to [email protected]
Or contact us at 810-735-9400
Caretel
Inns of Linden
®
WHERE: Medilodge of Livingston
3003 W. Grand River Ave
Howell, MI 48843
517-546-4210
WHAT: A Career Fair
We are looking to hire dedicated,
compassionate individuals to join
our team! We have current openings
for: C.N.A’s, RN’s and LPN’s
Multiple shifts available, full and
part-time opportunities.
Long Term/Skilled
Nursing Care Facility
WHEN: Wednesday April 6th 2pm- 7pm
CITY OF FENTON
REQUEST FOR BID
The City of Fenton, Michigan is requesting bids for the demolition of
106 W. Shiawassee Street, Fenton. Bid packets are available at the City Clerk’s
office, 301 S. Leroy Street, Fenton, Michigan 48430 between the hours of 9:00a.m.
and 5:00p.m., during normal work days. The City of Fenton will accept bids
until 9:30a.m, on May 2, 2016. At that time bids will be opened and reviewed.
Any questions should be directed to Michael Reilly, Building/Zoning Administrator,
at 810-629-2261.
**PLEASE JOIN US TO SEE WHAT A CAREER
WITH MEDILODGE LOOKS LIKE!**
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Service Directory
Animal Care
Services
Building/
Remodeling
Home
Improvement
Eagle Valley Builders LLC
ZEN at WORK
REMODELING
Roofing • Siding
Painting • Drywall
Framing • Decks
Additions
No Job Too Small
SERVICE OR
FREE ESTIMATES
734-780-7777
www.dogwatchlaughinglab.com
Automotive
Repair
C.A.R.S.
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR SERVICES
• Mechanical & Collision
• All Makes & Models
• Great Service at
Affordable Prices
810-701-2345
248-245-8642
Licensed
and
Insured
Home &
Building
Repair
John Schaefer
Bobcat &
Concrete
Services
Driveways • Floors
Footings • Decorative
Tear Out & Replace
Licensed & Insured
Home: 810-266-4162
Cell: 810-240-7078
Byron, MI
Electrical
We Fix What’s Broken!
Doors, Windows, Floors,
Walls, Decks, Siding,
Electrical & Plumbing.
Water damage solutions.
Mowing • Mulching
Yard Rolling
Spring/Fall Clean Ups
www.thezenatwork.com
Locally owned
810-624-0164
PROTECT YOUR HOME INVESTMENT
735-7967
Landscaping
Services
TREE REMOVAL
& LANDSCAPING
• Spring Clean-up
• Brush Removal
• Tree Trimming
• Weeding & more
Free Estimates • Available 7 days a week
CODY’S OUTDOOR
Brick Paving
McDonald’s Brick
Paving and Repair
• Sidewalks
• Porches
• Patios
• Retaining Walls
• Powerwashing
• Sealing
Complete Installation
and Repairs
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL/RESIDENTIAL
•Free Estimates
•Prompt Response
• No Overtime Charges
• Troubleshooting
• 24/7 Service
• Licensed & Insured
248-396-3317
We accept Visa/Mastercard
Building/
Remodeling
20% OFF
• Boulder Retaining Walls
& Borders
• Brick Paver Retaining
Walls
• Brick Paver Installation
& Repair
• Sod/Seed & Hydroseeding Installation
• Landscape Design &
Installation
enviouslandscapeinc.com
HANDYMAN
MIKE
All types of home improvements
Give me a call, I do it all!
• Residential Remodel
• New Construction
• Roofing & Siding
• Decks & Additions
Dan McNeill
810-931-8644
Built to Last!
Licensed & Insured #2101141607
810-964-9559
Free Estimates
Locally Owned & Operated
Residential & Commercial
SPRING CLEAN UPS • ROLLING
LAWN CARE• LANDSCAPING
EDGING • MULCH
“Over 10 years Experience”
Fully Insured
Lawn Services
CALL J.J.’S
LAWN SERVICES
at 810-493-4701
for all your cutting,
trimming, seeding, and
hedge care needs.
We have over 20 years
experience. Flexible
payment plans available.
ADVERTISE IN THE TRI-COUNTY TIMES
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Call Kathleen at 810-433-6787
irishbrothersservicesllc.com
All Size Jobs
Call Back Guarantee
25 Years Experience
LAURICELLA
PAINTING
Based in Fenton
248-210-8392
[email protected]
MA Peterson Painting
Professional Craftsman
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Interior & Exterior Painting
Brush & Roll • Spraying
Powerwashing•Decks•Staining
Caulking • Wallpaper Removal
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
INSURANCE REPAIRS 35yrs
FREE ESTIMATES
exp.
Locally Owned and Operated
• Tree Removal/Tree Trimming
• Brush Chipping/
Stump Grinding
• Storm Damage
• Fertilizing &
Deep Root
Fertilizing Fsuullryed
In
For a FREE ESTIMATE
at
or
810-735-6775
877-895-7957
Owner, Craig Ronald
License #’s d6319P, 250119
ronaldstreeservice.com
MILES
TREE SERVICE
BARTLETT
LAWN SERVICE
LLC1995
Restoration Since
• Tree Removal, Pruning
• Stump Grinding
• Insurance Work
• Bucket Truck
• Over 35 Years Experience
Residential / Commercial
Fully Insured • Licensed
36 Years Experience
are
FREE
Workers ens
ESTIMATES
U.S. Citiz
Duane
810-275-4241
Organizer
4 SEASONS
Deck Sealing
Power Washing
Demolition | Garage Floors
Interior & Exterior Painting
Mold & Lead | Epoxy
Commercial • Residential
Fully Insured
Shane Blower
248-678-5980
Roofing
BENTLEY
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FULL SERVICE
ROOFING COMPANY
SPRING ROOFING SALE
20% OFF
Call for details.
GET REALTOR
READY!
We are a detail service for your home
or office, cleaning as we organize
and declutter. We even have resale
buyers for the stuff you don’t need!
FREE ESTIMATES
SAME DAY CALL BACK
INSURED & BONDED
FIRST
IMPRESSIONS
MATTER!
Windows •Doors •Siding
Gutters & Downspouts
Porches & Decks
Free Estimates
Senior Discounts
Res./Com.•Lic./Ins.•30+ yrs. exp.
Find it in the
810-629-8194
www.tctimes.com
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
810-266-4171
810-348-6897
BIGOR
SMALL
We Grind Them All!
Specializing in removal
of unsightly stumps &
roots from your lawn
SMALL YARD ACCESSIBLE
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED
DS STUMP
&
GRINDING
(810) 730-7262
(810) 629-9215
Video Taping
& Production
810.423.5813
MIROOFINGEXPERTS.COM
Tree Services
HIGH-QUALITY
COMMERCIAL
HOLTSLANDER & SON’S
VIDEOS
FAST &
AFFORDABLE
810-433-6822
Call before you install the sign
10% Off 3 Rooms or More
COMPULSIVE
ORGANIZER
810.965.4087
PAINTING
RONALD’S
TREESERVICE
Restoration
Call Susan or Randy,The Compulsive Organizer
810.348.9822
• Lawn Maintenance
• Irrigation
• Mulch & More
FULL SERVICE
810-241-0432
WILL MEET OR BEAT ALL
COMPETITOR’S PRICING
Call
810-629-6729
Tree Services
Miles House Owner/Arborist
HANDYMAN
Plumbing, Painting,
Dr ywall, Roofing and
Siding Repair.
Painting/
Wallpapering
(810) 750-1640 • (313) 690-9085 Cell
We are combat ready for all
your lawn care needs!
Mowing • Trimming
Edging • Brush Hogging
Rototilling • Fertilizing
Lawn Aeration • Dethatching
Lawn Rolling
Tree & Brush Chipping
Tree Removal/Trimming
Mosquito Control
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
LICENSED & INSURED
Handyman
“You Grow it, We’ll mow it.”
810-625-4034
Call Cody
810-691-5772
SPRING SPECIAL
Jeremy’s
Lawn Care
Spring Clean-Ups
Licensed & Insured
Call us today!
CUSTOM BUILDING
& REMODELING
810.516.8347
ESSENTIALS & SERVICES
810-266-4090
810-714-0022
www.rsdaley.com
Grass getting tall?
Give me a call!
RYAN GREEN
LAWNCARE
Since 1979 - Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Concrete
Lawn Services
TREE SERVICE LLC
• Tree trimming & removal
• Stump & brush removal
• Lot clearing
• Licensed & insured
• Free Estimates
holtslandertreeservice.com
(810) 280-8963
Web Development
/Hosting
www.alliedmedia.net
810.750.8291
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TYRONE TOWNSHIP
PUBLIC NOTICE
2016 CANDIDATE PACKETS AVAILABLE
Candidate packets containing information, forms, and petitions necessary for
partisan and nonpartisan candidates running for local Township Board positions
(Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer and (4) Trustee positions) at the August 2, 2016
Primary Election are available at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office Monday
through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Candidates must be a registered voter and a resident of Tyrone Township for a
minimum of 30 days prior to the filing deadline of April 19, 2016.
All properly completed documents, including nominating petitions and an Affidavit
of Identity must be returned to the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office by 4:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
For additional information please contact the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office at
(810) 629-8631 Monday through Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Marcella Husted,
Tyrone Township Clerk
TYRONE TOWNSHIP
REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS
HELD MARCH 29, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M.
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KING
FEATURES
Answer key located in this edition
SuperCrossword
1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Treasurer Marna Bunting-Smith,
Clerk Marcella Husted, Trustees Cam Gonzalez, Soren Pedersen, and
David Walker. Absent: Trustee Chuck Schultz.
2. Approved the agenda as amended; approved the consent agenda as
presented.
3. Received and placed on file Communications #1-5 as presented.
4. Authorized to seek a quiet title on the 28-acre parcel 4704-03-300-015, with
a cost not to exceed $8,000.
5. Approved the adjustments to the 2015-2016 budget as presented.
6. Adopted General Appropriation Measure Resolution #160308.
7. Discussed employees’ concerns of the Personnel Committee.
8. Discussed seeking an appraisal on the 74-acre parcel 4704-03-300-003.
9. Accepted the bid of .169 per gallon from MBH Chloride Solutions for road
chloride services.
10. Authorized the Deputy Treasurer to attend the second session of the MMTA
Institute.
11. Adopted a guideline for consulting fees.
12. Discussed Livingston County’s Primary Road Pavement Preservation
projects.
13. Accepted the bid of $3,675 from Carter’s Cemetery Preservation for
restoration work at Gardner Cemetery.
14. Authorized the Supervisor to attend the MATS Spring Conference.
15. Adopted Resolution #160309 to accept the resignation of Clerk Keith
Kremer effective March 9, 2016.
16. Adopted Resolution #160310 to appoint Marcella Husted as Clerk effective
March 9, 2016.
17. Adjourned at 8:21 p.m.
The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file
and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office, 10408 Center Road,
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us.
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SUPER CROSSWORD
ANSWERS
KING CROSSWORD
ANSWERS
Solution time: 21 mins.
King Crossword,
Wednesday Jumble,
Wednesday Sudoku
puzzles are located in
last Wednesday’s issue.
All other puzzles are
throughout this edition.
WEDNESDAY
JUMBLE
SUNDAY
SCRAMBLERS
Jumbles:
VAGUE, CUBIT,
FABLED, JIGGER
Answer:
Even when the brothers
got mad at each other,
their anger was —
RELATIVE
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Ronald Latimer
Barbara Stinde
Ronald Latimer - age 69,
died March 29, 2016.
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died March 27, 2016.
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Deborah Cass - age 60,
died March 31, 2016.
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Margie Houck - age 90, died
March 29, 2016. Services
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Erin Coffey
Marybelle Wright
Daniel Dolehanty
Gregory Carroll
Matthew Aaron
Jacquelyn Tyler
Rita Olmstead
James Frank
Robert Booth
Cynthia Dunton - age
59, died March 25, 2016.
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Allen Menosky - age 67,
died March 26, 2016.
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Daniel Dolehanty - age
53, died March 25, 2016.
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Gregory Carroll - age 25,
died March 27, 2016.
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Jacquelyn Tyler - age 60,
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David J. “Dave”
Cotcher
1942-2016
John Frederick
Pratt III
1958-2016
David J. “Dave” Cotcher
- age 73, of Dawsonville,
GA passed away Monday,
March 28, 2016 at North
Georgia Assisted Living
following a period of
declining health. Born
October 4, 1942 in Flint,
Michigan to the late
Paul and Ruth Cotcher,
he moved from Fenton,
Michigan to Roswell in
1983 and to Dawson
County in 2008. Mr.
Cotcher earned two
Master’s Degrees from
the University of Michigan.
Dave was employed for
17 years by IBM and had
worked his way to the
position of Director. For
a few years he served as
vice president of Nynex
after which he served as
a vice president of First
Financial Management
Corp. and president
of Microbilt. He then
owned and operated
GlobalCare, Inc. until his
retirement. A member of
the First Baptist Church
of Dawsonville, he
enjoyed hunting, fishing,
and for several years he
owned a cattle farm in
Washington, GA. He was
very devoted to his family.
Surviving are his wife of
50 years, Sue Cotcher,
Dawsonville; children,
Paul and Laura Cotcher,
Cumming, Matthew
Cotcher, Dawsonville;
Jennifer and Joshua
Winograd, Cumming,
Melissa and Barrett
Bourne, Ball Ground;
granddaughters, Kirstyn
Cotcher, Aimee Cotcher,
Bella Bourne, Lilly Bourne,
Sophia Winograd,
Melody Winograd, Ariella
Winorad; sister and
brother in law, Mary Beth
and Art Strom, Fenton,
Michigan; brother and
sister in law, Daniel and
Ellen Cotcher, Linden,
Michigan. Funeral services
will be held Thursday,
March 31, 2016 at 1 PM at
Bearden Funeral Home.
Private interment services
will be held in Dawsonville
Memorial Gardens. The
family will receive friends
Wednesday from 3 until
7 at the funeral home.
Condolences may be
expressed at www.
beardenfuneralhome.com.
Bearden Funeral Home,
Dawsonville, GA.
John Frederick Pratt III age 57, of Harrison Twp,
formerly of Fenton, died
Tuesday,
March
29, 2016
at St.
John
Oakland
Hospital.
Services
will be
held at a
later date at Sharp Funeral
Homes, Fenton Chapel,
1000 W. Silver Lake Rd.,
Fenton. Memorial contributions may be made
to Make-A-Wish Foundation (http://wish.org/) or
Yatooma’s Foundation for
the kids (http://forthekidsfoundation.org/). John
was born November 10,
1958 in Lincoln Park, the
son of John F. and Marilyn
(Sweet) Pratt II. He was
a 1976 graduate of Lake
Fenton High School where
he earned varsity letters
in football, baseball and
hockey. He was also a
graduate of Michigan State
University. John had an
impeccable work ethic and
an infectious passion for
sailing. He sailed at the
Lake Fenton Sailing Club
and in the Port Huron to
Mackinaw and Chicago to
Mackinaw many times. He
loved sharing his passion
of sailing with others and
for many years was a large
sailing yacht salesman.
Most recently he owned
and operated Great Lakes
Closet Company. Surviving are: mother, Marilyn
Pratt Redmond and stepfather, Robert Redmond
of Fenton; brother, James
(Stephanie) Pratt of
Howell; four step-sisters,
Phyllis (Randy) Forster of
Milford, Jennifer (Darrell)
Youngquest of Farmington
Hills, Jacqueline (Michael)
Walker of London, ON, CA,
and Robyn (Brad) Little of
Papillion, NE; nieces and
nephews, Nicholas Pratt,
Andrew (Suzanne), Alicia,
and Zachary Little, Kristine,
Alyson, and Thomas
Walker, and Alexander
Stansberry; great-niece,
June Little. His father, John
F. Pratt II preceded him in
death. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Thomas Harrington
Violet Hohl
Thomas Harrington - age
84, died March 28, 2016.
Services provided by Sharp
Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Violet Hohl - age 91, died
March 29, 2016. Services
provided by Sharp Funeral
Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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Technological glitch leads
to missed connection
to act untowardly or disrespect my
DEAR AMY:
co-worker and friend, but the problem
I am one of the blessed millennials who
is having an impact on
has a job I love. This
my productivity.
job happens to involve a
— Sisyphus
great deal of technology
use, and a rapid pace of
ASK
DEAR SISYPHUS:
project completion. My
Sisyphus was punished
question centers around
for his ego by having to
an older co-worker
endlessly push a boulder
who I often work with
BY AMY DICKINSON
up a hill, only to watch
and whom I count
it roll down again.
among my friends. The
So — what have you
problem involves this
done wrong to deserve
person’s sometimes
the fate of repeating
limited understanding
a week’s worth of
of the functionality of
AMY
work? Nothing. I give
technology. Recently, my
DICKINSON
you props for being
co-worker reformatted
patient, hardworking
files in our drive that
and respectful. But your
destroyed a linked
kindness and lack of
database that took me
communication has disguised the fact
a week to build and another week to
that this mistake cost your company a
re-link. To be fair, they did not know
week’s worth of your valuable time.
how it would affect the database. This
Given that this co-worker is both a
is just one example of a few occasions
boss of yours and a friend, you owe a
where technical mistakes have cost me
respectful heads-up. Perhaps you could
more work. How can I respectfully
say, ‘The technology has advanced very
convey to this person who both outquickly and there are some instances
ranks me and is my friend that they
where we aren’t using our interface
are creating issues? Furthermore,
correctly and things are slipping
should I help them to understand some
through the cracks. Would you mind if
of the technology, or go along fixing
I showed you where we have had some
what gets broken without complaint
issues lately?’
— as I have been doing? I do not want
Amy
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DEAR DR. ROACH:
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I always try to accompany my husband
when he goes to the
ANSWER:
doctor. I feel that two
I agree with you
sets of ears are always
completely, for several
better than one. When
reasons. Doctors
his vitals are taken (e.g.,
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weight, blood pressure),
mistakes, but we also
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KEITH
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get better. I think having
said ‘really,’ that was
a family member there
odd, as his shorts were
is a great idea. So is taking notes, and so
very loose on him. We took it again,
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